Slain teen Emily Finn’s kind-hearted, yet prophetic words still ring in her grieving mother’s ears.

“Anger is just the result of hurt,” she told her mom, Cliantha Miller-Finn, as they drove to their West Sayville home a few short weeks ago.

Now, Miller-Finn is taking her daughter’s advice after the effervescent dancer was senselessly gunned down, allegedly by her ex-boyfriend Austin Lynch, 18, in a botched murder-suicide last week .

Pews were packed at a funeral for Finn, 18, Monday inside St. John’s Lutheran church in Sayville — the same house of worship where the vivacious teen was baptized and received her first communion.

Fighting back tears, Miller-Finn powerfully eulogized her daughter as a “pure angel,” a Girl Scout from kindergarten to the end of high school and a SUNY Oneont

See Full Page